DescriptionEscut de Iàtova (apuntat amb filiera).svg
Català: Escut de Iàtova (la Foia de Bunyol, País Valencià), de fet: «Escut truncat. Primer, d'atzur, porta de muralla oberta, d'argent. Segon, de gules, tres marcs d'or ben ordenats. Al timbre, corona comtal». L'Ajuntament li afegeix però, una filiera d'or sobre el tot que no apareix al blasonament. L'escut fou aprovat per Decret 3764/1963 de 26 de desembre (BOE núm. 17, de 20/01/1964). Els colors són els que hi apareixen a l'annex IV del Decret 72/2015, de 15 de maig.
Español: Escudo de Yátova (Valencia, España), de hecho: «Escudo cortado. Primero, de azur, puerta de muralla abierta, de plata. Segundo, de gules, tres marcos de oro bien ordenados. Al timbre, corona condal». El Ayuntamiento añade, además, una filiera de oro sobre el todo que no aparece en el blasonado. El escudo fue aprobado por Decreto 3764/1963 de 26 de diciembre (BOE núm. 17, de 20/01/1964). Los colores son los que se indican en el anexo IV del Decreto 72/2015, de 15 de mayo.
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